----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christian"
Subject: Re: Today in the Studio



>
> any puppies, no matter
> how bad they measure to the standard, could be registered and later bred
> and their offspring registered, etc. etc.  Now, if you show them, you
> won't win anything with a dog that does not conform to the top of the
> standard

When was the last time you were at a dog show???????


and you'll have issues breeding or selling puppies down the
> road to people who "know" or are into that particular breed.
 That
> doesn't stop "backyard breeders" and puppy mills from churning out
> genetic mutants, of course...

I've discovered that this type of "breeder" isn't interested in talking to 
the dog people I hang out with either.

William Robb 


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